The Weekly ‘Loper – September 3, 2006
Posted by Rox in The Weekly 'Loper on Sep 03, 2006
While you were busy remembering Katrina or gearing up for college football here is what we were doing:
- How Not To Sell Books – Yet another example of a company that doesn’t understand how to properly market themselves on the web.
- Why Pitchfork Scares Adults – What makes a good review? Passion for the topic. Something a lot of reviewers seem to lack.
- Why HD DVDs Won’t Save Hollywood – Jim explains his reasons why we won’t be switching to HD DVD or Blu-ray, much to our bank account’s great relief.
- Will Spiral Frog Leap Into Our Music Collections? – …somehow I don’t think so.
- More Politicians In The New World – Is the appearance of Mark Warner in Second Life an anamoly or a harbinger of these to come?
- The Futility Of DRM – As the amount of available digital content grows so do the issues with DRM.
- That’s What I Like: Salon – So much to love. Here’s just a taste.
- No Virginia, There Is No lonelygirl15 – Call us cynical, but lonelygirl15 is probably anything but what she appears to be, a random teenager posting her video diary.
